The old adage is that “if it blooms in the late summer or fall, you dig and divide it in late winter or very early spring.” ...
The Houston Home + Garden Show is back! Frigid arctic blasts have come and gone, so it’s time to seek inspirational — or even aspirational — projects from a diverse range of hundreds of vendors ...
This collection of stories tackles the most common problems and solutions for North Texas lawns and gardens. Summer can be brutal ... well, actually, the weather can be brutal any time of year in ...
Sudden plunges into arctic temperatures don't give plants time to become hardened to the cold. Here's what could happen to crape myrtles and other plants.
Q: The ground beneath my Japanese ligustrum is becoming completely covered with tiny green sprouts. I assume they come from the seeds. There are far too many to pull by hand, and glyphosate didn’t ...
Most things might be bigger in Texas, but buyers prioritizing affordability for their starter homes are homing in on a tiny trend.